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Museo del Prado
The Museo del Prado is home to over 7,000 priceless works of art and is one of the most famous and historic art museums in the world. Examples of artists featured here include Raphael, Rubens, Botticelli, Bosch and many more. In addition to the permanent collection, this museum often features temporary exhibitions. Admission is 3 Euros for adults and 1.50 Euros for senior citizens and students.


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Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales
This monastery is the former palace of Carlos I and Isabel of Portugal and the home where they had their daughter. In the 16th century, this building served as a convent for young women, then later as a shelter. Here, you'll find an incredible collection of art and antiquities, including Titian's famous Caesar's Money painting. Admission costs 4.80 Euros for adults and 2.75 Euros for children.


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Palacio Real
The Palacio Real, or Royal Palace, is a must-see for any visitor to Madrid. On a tour of this spectacular building, you'll get to see highlights such as the Throne Room, Reception Room, Banquet Room, and much more. The cost of admission and a guided tour costs 6 Euros for adults and 3 Euros for children and students.


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Museo Taurino
The Museo Taurino, or Bullfighting Museum, is a good place to learn about this popular Spanish sport. Exhibits include famous costumes, photographs, antiques and a matador painting by Goya. You'll learn the history of the sport from it's beginnings to today. Admission is free.


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Safari Park
At Madrid's vast Safari Park, you'll get to see more than 500 exotic animals running free, from the safety of a vehicle, of course. In addition to animals like monkeys, elephants and tigers, there is also an aviary and reptile house. And, don't miss the lion taming show! Admission costs 10 Euros for adults and 6 Euros for children between the ages of 3 and 10.


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L'Aquarium de Barcelona
The massive L'Aquarium de Barcelona is the largest of its kind in all of Europe and will fascinate children and adults alike. There are 21 gigantic tanks filled with a staggering assortment of sea creatures and a special interactive area for kids called the Explora section. Admission costs 14 Euros for adults, 9.25 Euros for students and children between the ages of 4-12, and free for children under 4.

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La Sagrada Familia
The architect Gaudi started La Sagrada Familia, or the Church of the Holy Family in 1882 and never completed it. Highlights include the Nativity Facade and the Passion Facade. Gaudi's final resting place is also housed here. Admission costs 8 Euros for adults, 5 Euros for students, and 3 Euros for an audio guide.


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Barcelona Zoo
The Barcelona Zoo is part of the Parc de la Ciutadella and used to be the home of the only albino gorilla in existence who passed away in 2003. Animals at this zoo run free yet are confined via moat. The primate community and reptile house are a couple of the most popular exhibits here. Admission costs 13 Euros for adults and 8.20 Euros for students and children between the ages of 3-12.


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Picasso Museum
Fans of Picasso can't miss this museum, which displays the artist's works in chronological order. As you walk through this museum, you learn more about how Picasso's artistic style changed throughout his life. For fun souvenirs, be sure to visit the gift shop. Admission costs 6 Euros to the main collection and more for temporary exhibitions.

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Parc Guell
Parc Guell was designed by Gaudi and now serves as a public park that is free to access from sunrise to sunset. Highlights of this park include gatehouses that resemble gingerbread houses, a tiled lizard in the center, and the Closed Chapel. The park spans multiple acres of woodland and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.


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Spain Travel Guide

 

Spain has a lot to offer the people that travel there. This sunny European country features some of the most beautiful architecture and scenery known to man. Barcelona, Spain is an amazing place to start your tour of the country. Savor some regional cuisine and take in all the sights and sounds at a cafÈ. Luxuriate in the relaxed Spanish lifestyle or frolic on one of Spain's beautiful beaches.

For adrenaline junkies, there's a variety of fun and exciting sports like surfing, snorkeling, boating and hot air ballooning. And don't forget the running of the bulls in Pamplona! Spain is also home to some of the finest accommodations, restaurants, shops, boutiques and museums in the world. For film buffs, there's the annual San Sebastian International Film Festival. Spain is also a place of natural beauty, which is nowhere more evident than in the gorgeous Alcudia Valley.

 

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Cordoba SpainCordoba, Spain is a stunning European city that's home to a variety of amazing landmarks and antiquities. The history of Cordoba goes all the way back to Roman times. However, the Moors and Christians played a big part in making Cordoba what it is today.


Seville, Spain - EuropeSeville is Spain's fourth largest city and a great place to take a vacation. In Seville, you'll find museums, shops, restaurants and landmarks all within convenient walking or biking distance from each other. Seville features a warm, subtropical climate and famous orange trees that visitors can easily pluck fruit from. If you're going to Seville, Spain, there are some things you simply must see and do.


Madrid Spain - Spain Travel TipsAh Spain. From gallivanting through Madrid to parading through Barcelona to venturing down south to Seville, Spain is a magic place. While you might be anxious to rush off to Spain, it's wise to know a few things first.


Valencia SpainValencia is the third largest city in Spain and is prized for its abundant lemon, lime and orange groves. Citrus fruit isn't the only type of food found in Valencia, however, not by a long shot!


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